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Keeping Pupils Healthy and Safe
Providing First Aid Training for All - First Aid Associates
First Aid Associates is a growing
business in the field of first aid, providing a variety of courses to suit your needs. The company draws on the experience and skills of fully qualified trainers and assessors, ensuring that your school receives the quality you demand. First Aid Associates is a fully approved training centre, and member of the Association of First Aiders (AoFA) which ensures they meet the required standards in first aid provision. With the seemingly constant changes
in regulations, policies and procedures, schools can face a minefield in deciding how to satisfy all their health and safety requirements.
For example, since September 2008 OFSTED has required Primary Schools to have at least two paediatric first aiders on site at all times. This obviously makes sense, and First Aid Associates’ 12 hour Paediatric First Aid course addresses areas specifically dealing with children
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Whichever qualification you require for your staff, or pupils, First Aid Associates can provide it for you on your premises, tailored to your requirements and at times convenient to you. Discounts are available for group bookings (min 4 people). To find out more contact First Aid Associates using the details below.
that are not normally covered in the First Aid at Work course. In October 2009 the HSE also reduced the 4 day First Aid at Work course to 3 days, and strongly recommended a yearly update of at least 3 hours. They also introduced a new 6 hour Emergency First Aid at Work course.
When dealing with pupils you can never have too many qualified first aid personnel on site, and it’s even better if pupils can be taught the basics of first aid as well.
First Aid Associates Tel: 01900 827506 Mob: 07703 300407
www.firstaidassociates.co.uk
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